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Growth Hormone Secretagogue Peptides
Growth hormone secretagogues are studied for pituitary signaling, IGF-1 modulation, recovery support, and body composition research. These compounds are often compared by receptor pathway, administration frequency, and half-life rather than by simple dose alone. They are commonly explored alongside protocol tools such as reconstitution and half-life calculators.
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Growth hormone secretagogues are studied for pituitary signaling, IGF-1 modulation, recovery support, and body composition research. These compounds are often compared by receptor pathway, administration frequency, and half-life rather than by simple dose alone. They are commonly explored alongside protocol tools such as reconstitution and half-life calculators.
Peptides in this category
CJC without DAC (MOD-GRF)
GH pulsatility studies|IGF-1 axis modulation|Recovery and sleep research|Combination GHS protocols
CJC-1295 DAC
Long-acting GH secretagogue research|IGF-1 elevation studies|Body-composition models|Recovery protocols
GHRP-2
GH release studies|IGF-1 modulation|Appetite and ghrelin research|Combination secretagogue protocols
GHRP-6
GH release and appetite studies|Ghrelin signaling|Recovery protocols|Body-composition research
Hexarelin
GH release studies|Cardioprotection research|Ghrelin-receptor pharmacology|Body-composition models
HGH 191AA
GH replacement research|IGF-1 elevation studies|Body composition investigations|Bone density and turnover
Ipamorelin
Selective GH release research|Sleep/recovery studies|IGF-1 modulation|Combination peptide protocols
Ipamorelin/CJC-1295 No DAC Blend
Ipamorelin and CJC-1295 No DAC combination|GH pulsatility studies|Combined secretagogue protocol|Recovery and sleep research
MK-677
GH/IGF-1 axis studies|Sleep and recovery research|Appetite signaling|Body-composition research
Sermorelin
GH deficiency testing/support|IGF-1 axis modulation|Body-composition research|Recovery and sleep studies
Tesamorelin
HIV-associated lipodystrophy research|Visceral-fat reduction|GH axis studies|NAFLD and body-composition research
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